This medium worksheet has second graders read a fruit survey bar graph and answer nine fill-in-the-blank questions about it. Apples got the most votes, oranges the fewest, strawberries got 8, and grapes plus watermelon together total 13. Kids find how many more chose apples than oranges (7), add bananas and oranges for 7, and learn that the scale runs along the side while subtracting finds 'how many more.' A matching section pairs four questions with answers like 'apples,' '7,' '6,' and '38.' It strengthens both graph-reading and key math vocabulary.

Style:
Busy Bee
Graphs and Data
Grade 2
★ Part A: Fill in the Blank
Write the missing word or number on each line.
1) The fruit with the most votes on the bar graph is apples.
2) The fruit with the fewest votes is oranges.
3) How many students chose strawberries? 8.
4) How many more chose apples than oranges? 7.
5) Grapes and watermelon together got 13 votes.
6) The total number of students who voted is 38.
7) Bananas and oranges together got 7 votes.
8) The scale of a bar graph shows the numbers along the side.
9) To find how many more, you subtract the smaller number from the bigger one.
★ Part B: Matching
Match each item on the left to the correct answer on the right.
1) Match each item to its correct answer.
Which fruit got the most votes?
apples
7
How many voted for grapes?
7
38
How many more like apples than bananas?
6
6
How many students voted in all?
38
apples
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